Greetings, PDO community!  My name is David Sceppa and I am a program manager 
working at Microsoft on improving SQL Server for PHP data hosting.

Let me first just say that Microsoft is very interested in participating in the 
PDO 2 effort and I plan to actively engage in the discussions of the spec and 
the core via the mailing list.  As a relative newcomer to this space, Microsoft 
is highly incented to see a single solution that serves the needs of this 
community.  This is both from the standpoint of technical investment (i.e. we 
would like to focus our resources on delivering one rock solid answer rather 
than many across the space), and for customer clarity as having too many 
choices often winds up being confusing.  We believe that PDO 2 is that solution 
going forward in the PHP space, and we are therefore committed to seeing it 
through to fruition.

The approach that's been described in proposals (vendor-built drivers can be 
covered via CLAs while the core components remain CLA-free) is something I 
believe to be in the best interests of both driver writers and the developers 
who use PDO.  We would prefer to have the spec and the core covered by CLA, so 
that we can make more direct contributions, yet we understand that the 
community wishes to keep the spec and the core CLA-free.

Microsoft has a great deal of experience and lessons learned (both positive and 
negative) through the evolution of ODBC and other data access technologies that 
give us a unique perspective and we look forward to contributing to the PDO 2 
effort.  I look forward to diving into more technical discussions on the 
mailing list on issues such as whether or not there should be a set of core PDO 
libraries, the PDO metadata vocabulary, driver extensibility, etc.

David Sceppa
Program Manager, SQL Server Driver for PHP
Microsoft

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